Bath & Body Works (NYSE:BBWI – Get Free Report) is one of 27 public companies in the “Retail stores, not elsewhere classified” industry, but how does it weigh in compared to its competitors? We will compare Bath & Body Works to similar businesses based on the strength of its dividends, risk, valuation, profitability, earnings, institutional ownership and analyst recommendations.
Profitability
This table compares Bath & Body Works and its competitors’ net margins, return on equity and return on assets.
Net Margins | Return on Equity | Return on Assets | |
Bath & Body Works | 12.43% | -44.03% | 14.45% |
Bath & Body Works Competitors | -21.34% | -60.07% | 0.73% |
Valuation & Earnings
This table compares Bath & Body Works and its competitors revenue, earnings per share (EPS) and valuation.
Gross Revenue | Net Income | Price/Earnings Ratio | |
Bath & Body Works | $7.43 billion | $878.00 million | 9.40 |
Bath & Body Works Competitors | $8.77 billion | $153.49 million | -6.10 |
Risk & Volatility
Bath & Body Works has a beta of 1.83, suggesting that its share price is 83% more volatile than the S&P 500. Comparatively, Bath & Body Works’ competitors have a beta of 0.89, suggesting that their average share price is 11% less volatile than the S&P 500.
Analyst Recommendations
This is a breakdown of current ratings and target prices for Bath & Body Works and its competitors, as reported by MarketBeat.com.
Sell Ratings | Hold Ratings | Buy Ratings | Strong Buy Ratings | Rating Score | |
Bath & Body Works | 1 | 6 | 9 | 0 | 2.50 |
Bath & Body Works Competitors | 95 | 874 | 1510 | 62 | 2.61 |
Bath & Body Works presently has a consensus price target of $41.88, suggesting a potential upside of 8.63%. As a group, “Retail stores, not elsewhere classified” companies have a potential upside of 10.55%. Given Bath & Body Works’ competitors stronger consensus rating and higher possible upside, analysts plainly believe Bath & Body Works has less favorable growth aspects than its competitors.
Dividends
Bath & Body Works pays an annual dividend of $0.80 per share and has a dividend yield of 2.1%. Bath & Body Works pays out 19.5% of its earnings in the form of a dividend. As a group, “Retail stores, not elsewhere classified” companies pay a dividend yield of 2.5% and pay out 28.5% of their earnings in the form of a dividend.
Insider & Institutional Ownership
95.1% of Bath & Body Works shares are owned by institutional investors. Comparatively, 33.7% of shares of all “Retail stores, not elsewhere classified” companies are owned by institutional investors. 0.3% of Bath & Body Works shares are owned by company insiders. Comparatively, 15.7% of shares of all “Retail stores, not elsewhere classified” companies are owned by company insiders. Strong institutional ownership is an indication that large money managers, hedge funds and endowments believe a stock will outperform the market over the long term.
Summary
Bath & Body Works beats its competitors on 8 of the 15 factors compared.
Bath & Body Works Company Profile
Bath & Body Works, Inc. operates a specialty retailer of home fragrance, body care, and soaps and sanitizer products. It sells its products under the Bath & Body Works, White Barn, and other brand names through retail stores and e-commerce sites located in the United States and Canada, as well as through international stores operated by partners under franchise, license, and wholesale arrangements. The company was formerly known as L Brands, Inc. and changed its name to Bath & Body Works, Inc. in August 2021. Bath & Body Works, Inc. was founded in 1963 and is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio.
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